We prioritize by revenue impact and speed, not by opinions or noise.
• focus on the few constraints holding growth back
• pick work that lifts results with the least effort
• test small before scaling big
• keep a simple “stop / start / continue” decision rhythm
This prevents random acts of marketing.
How Do You Decide What To Work On First?
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